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re.[來源 :學 amp???amp。網(wǎng) Zamp。Xamp。Xamp。K] S1: OK, so we’ve decided to raise as much money as we can and donate English books and clothes to children. We can also write a letter to them and tell them we want to help them. Skills building 3: writing a proposal When we want to give some suggestion, we sometimes need to write a proposal. In this unit, we’ll learn the structure of a proposal and what should be included in a proposal. Read the six points in this part and try to find out which is the most important point in a proposal. Step 3: posing a proposal In this part, you’re required to write a proposal to UNICEF about how to help the hill tribe children in northern Thailand with information that you have learnt in Steps 1and 2. 1. Work in pairs and have a discussion: What should you write on the proposal to UNICEF? What title will you give to your proposal? 2. Now, work in groups of four to write the proposal. 3. Now, let’s share you proposals. Possible example Title: Helping the hill tribe children in northern Thailand Group members: (Students’ own names) Introduction: We have been researching the problems faced by the children in northern Thailand. There are many villages in northern Thailand where children do not have books. Their classrooms have no roofs. Many girls cannot go to school. Our group would like to help them. Proposal: We would like to help the children by: ? donating the money collected from the students and teachers in our school ? donating English books collected from the students in our school ? donating clothes collected from the students in our school ? writing a letter to them to tell them that we want to do what we can to help them Benefits: ? Helping the hill tribe children in northern Thailand to go to school and live a better life ? Helping us recognize that there are many people in the world that need help We would be pleased if you would approve our proposal. If you require any further information, please contact us. Our contact details are: (Students’ school address)